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Spooky Member Since: 03 Aug 2009 Location: Swindon, Wilts Posts: 189 |
I can't help you with your decision (I wish I had such a touch choice to make, pal!), but all the other information you may require is available from the Global Tech Reference site ... Regards,
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14th Aug 2009 4:21am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3739 |
This is a really difficult one to answer, and unless somebody has owned vehicles with both engines in and operated them in the environment which you are subjecting them to, it would be very difficult to give advice.
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14th Aug 2009 8:33am |
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Ivan Member Since: 12 Apr 2009 Location: N. Ireland Posts: 44 |
As I read it your question is, "Which engine would be more reliable?" You may have answered it yourself with the comment about fuel quality. Modern diesels are not at all tolerant of poor quality fuel. That in itself would push me towards the petrol, though if you have to carry extra fuel I'd rather carry diesel! Either way I'd disregard the service schedule and service much more often because of your conditions. EG I think the interval for changing the fuel filter on a S/C is 150k miles and the air filter is 60k miles. Fine in the damp and non-dusty UK but not for your conditions, though you probably know that anyway! It's a nice dilemma, let us know how you get on,
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14th Aug 2009 8:51am |
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Real RR Member Since: 13 Aug 2009 Location: In a Defender Posts: 33 |
Thanks for the quick replies guys.
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14th Aug 2009 10:27am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3739 |
RealRR,
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14th Aug 2009 11:31am |
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Mapmuppet Member Since: 03 Sep 2008 Location: Guildford Posts: 153 |
Think its a no brainer personally, just based on the sound of the Supercharger would swing it for me. Don't like to mention the 'D word' very often. If you go down this route common conversation topics down the pub will always involve MPG stats and you'll have wished you purchased the SC. 2005 Audi A8 W12
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14th Aug 2009 2:02pm |
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Ivan Member Since: 12 Apr 2009 Location: N. Ireland Posts: 44 |
RRR, I was assuming the deciscion to buy a RR was already made and the cars are pretty much the same apart from the engine. The S/C is definalty firmer (suspension wise) than my 4.4 (BMW). The S/C air cleaner is a 5 min with a screwdriver, don't know about the V8D. The only thing which gas annoyed the S/C in my ownership was the management light, a download of the latest engine map sorted that. My concern, like you, would be what will it all be like several years and many miles or km down the road? Mind you I have an old run-about, a diesel (common rail) Citroen with 185k miles on it and it never coughs or gets looked at too much! The most simple car on sale today would have looked very complex 20 years ago. It probably will come down to personal preference but once used to a S/C it's addictive!
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14th Aug 2009 3:09pm |
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kin Member Since: 20 Nov 2008 Location: rainy city Posts: 348 |
+1 I only have one thing to add...the efficiency of its supercharger would be greatly hampered by high ambient temperature(LESS HORSEPOWER) which is where you are! Unless of course LR have already taken the high ambient temp into account and have fitted an extra large intercooler to cool down the inlet air temperature Last edited by kin on 14th Aug 2009 3:23pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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14th Aug 2009 3:16pm |
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Ivan Member Since: 12 Apr 2009 Location: N. Ireland Posts: 44 |
Simple is not a word I'd use for any L322! The point about diesel durability was more valid when car diesels and plant, lorry etc. engines were more similar and petrol engines not as durable.
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14th Aug 2009 3:20pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
I've owned the 4.2 Supercharged engine in my previous car, the RRS. It is a very nice engine to drive and ultimately for any petrol head will satisfasy more than a diesel. However the TDV8 is an awesome engine, with bags of low down torque and still great fun to drive. If you got one chipped its got the torque to pull out tree stumps, yet still sounds like a V8.
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14th Aug 2009 3:31pm |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
I don't think anyone buys a S/C and worries about filling it up, granted you might do it more often than a diesel ..... |
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14th Aug 2009 4:10pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
No, I thoroughly enjoyed the car and all my fuel was free anyway, but it was just the AMOUNT of time spent at patrol pumps as I was doing lots of miles, it got really boring after a while. Discovery 4 HSE
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14th Aug 2009 4:16pm |
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JOKER Member Since: 11 Sep 2008 Location: Sconnie Botland Posts: 15876 |
well maybe you were at the wrong pumps |
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14th Aug 2009 4:31pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6366 |
The free ones are always the right ones! Discovery 4 HSE
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14th Aug 2009 4:35pm |
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